ConradCervantes
Banned
May 3rd for America, courtesy of PS Blog.
me toobadcrumble said:I'm glad there wasn't THAT much of a delay.
finally.ConradCervantes said:May 3rd for America, courtesy of PS Blog.
I used the faster acceleration perk as well before i unlocked faster top speed. It's nice to espace those bigger vechiles not to ram into you at once as you say indeed. And good idea about getting moster trucks and big rigs to start first =)Mechanical Snowman said:I'm waiting on that unlock. I've only just unlocked the faster acceleration perk, and I'm liking the fact that you're not immediately stuck in a motor storm of bigger vehicles as soon as the race starts. On that note, Monsters and Big Rigs should always start ahead of the pack; the number of times I've been destroyed within the first 5 seconds, lol.
And why are the muting options only available during the intermission? There's a 10 second window to mute everyone, even though people can join any time while in the lobby. A 'mute all' button that works in-game should be mandatory for online games.
I can only speak for myself, but i had a bit the same about what you mentioned about the tracks to begin with, so i kept on crash quite a bit. But after playing more and more, and getting used to the tracks, i started to crash much less. I find some of the more darker levels (like i.e 'Aces High') sometimes to be a bit difficult though.Foliorum Viridum said:- The IQ of the game is really bad. It looks nice, don't get me wrong, but when things start to go batshit insane I find it hard to spot my path. Roads blend in with debris, sun glare blinds you too much and overall the game just looks a bit... fuzzy. It's probably because I've spent so much time playing PC racing games on superior hardware.
- The controls are a bit glidey and I never feel in complete control. This is partially a good thing for the thrill of the race, but also a bad thing because I feel it's a fault of the game engine and not a result of "driving at the limit" all of the time.
Personally i feel that i have more control using the d-pad, especially in games like Motorstorm Apocalypse where precition stearing can be important. In some racing games i dont mind using the analog stick though, for example in Modnation RacersFoliorum Viridum said:D-pad in a racing game? Doesn't sound appealing, but I'll give it a try
I do agree that some of the tracks can look kinda confusing where the road goes next, i have had some episodes where i thought i could drive somewhere, but then it was a dead end. But when i started to learn the tracks, like where every road went and learning pretty much every hazard in the tracks, then i started to enjoy the game more since i didnt crash so much. It took a while though, i beat the game + i had probably around 100 races online before i started to getting to know most of the tracks pretty good.Foliorum Viridum said:It's not a case of learning the tracks, I don't think, the IQ of the game is just generally quite bad. It still looks really nice, though - very confusing!
It has been confirmed that the game will have Logitech wheel support through an update, but i dont know if that update is out yet (there have been 3 updates so far, but i dont know if any of those added wheel support).Branson said:I'm guessing no wheel support?
Image Quality. Rather than being really crisp and clean, it seems kinda fuzzy and that's when everything blurs into one.test_account said:What does IQ mean by the way? I know what you're saying, but i just wonder what IQ stands for.
Oh ok. Yeah, maybe it can be a bit fuzzy if a lot goes on at once, especially when the boost meter is at full (which adds those red boarders on the screen). But i still think that learning the tracks quite well will make the game more enjoyable, at least it was like that for meFoliorum Viridum said:Image Quality. Rather than being really crisp and clean, it seems kinda fuzzy and that's when everything blurs into one.
IQ is a real problem in most console games these days with the hardware being so old.
I wonder what causes these online problems. It seems to me to be pretty random. Sometimes it works fine for several of races, then suddently i get disconnected. Then a few seconds later i try to join another game and it works fine again.Rhoxin said:Friday night and multiplayer just died...
comeon
Foliorum Viridum said:- The IQ of the game is really bad. It looks nice, don't get me wrong, but when things start to go batshit insane I find it hard to spot my path. Roads blend in with debris, sun glare blinds you too much and overall the game just looks a bit... fuzzy. It's probably because I've spent so much time playing PC racing games on superior hardware.
Square Triangle said:May 3rd- Motorstorm
May 17th- L.A. Noire
May 24th- Dirt 3
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011...cing-onto-store-shelves-may-3/#comment-544022+ Brian Dunn on April 15th, 2011 at 10:42 am said:
There will be a demo for the game soon. Keep watching the blog for info.
Mechanical Snowman said:I think I just became BFFs with a 13 year old; I won a race and this guy was just behind me the whole time, so in the lobby I messaged him complimenting his driving. Next race he is winning, but brakes at the finish line for me to come first :lol and in other races he kept choosing a Rig and wrecking other drivers for me to get ahead.
I ranked up to 22 from 20 in less than an hour. I love this game.
This begs for an avatar quote.Mechanical Snowman said:I think I just became BFFs with a 13 year old; I won a race and this guy was just behind me the whole time, so in the lobby I messaged him complimenting his driving. Next race he is winning, but brakes at the finish line for me to come first :lol and in other races he kept choosing a Rig and wrecking other drivers for me to get ahead.
I ranked up to 22 from 20 in less than an hour. I love this game.
Foliorum Viridum said:This begs for an avatar quote.
I might have to try this online today, though. Are people less aggressive than the AI in general? I doubt it, haha.
Well, wait for us ...american drivers!!!! Fuck yeah!!!BeeDog said:Seriously, the online drivers often drive pretty clean. You can see that most are scared of trying to ram you, even if they have a heavy vehicle and you have a bike. Though I also tend to stay away from the pack as much as possible anyhow.
The fuck. That's disappointing, especially the latter. MotorStorm Guy's intro narrations are the best!sun-drop said:i'm about half way through the pro level now and the tracks are pretty dam amazing. wasn't impressed too much with the rookie campaign. so looking good.
some levels i have no idea how i'm winning though lol....too busy slack jawed watching stuff going on around me.
it's the worst MS soundtrack ever tho ..i loved the first two's OST's ... this one just sucks.
and while i guess the new intro allows for the VERy cool tranisition from in game cinimatic intro to the campaign's ..i still really miss the iconic MS over the top CG intro's and where the fuck is my "wellllcome ...to motorstorm" .. just aint right with out it.
but awesome game, ive yet to try online yet.
ConradCervantes said:The fuck. That's disappointing, especially the latter. MotorStorm Guy's intro narrations are the best!
Agreed on subjectivity, a lot of Pacific Rift's music clicked with me and introduced me to some groups I listen to to this day. But I do enjoy a healthy dosage of electronica, so we shall see.BeeDog said:Soundtrack's muuuuuch, much better than the one in Pacific Rift, mainly because it's all-electronic. The rock and all that other shit in Pacific Rift is thankfully gone. But of course, this is highly subjective.
The festival intro for the first Motorstorm has got to be the best CG intro for any game, ever. It sends shivers down my spine watching it with a home theater system, the atmosphere is just insane.ConradCervantes said:The fuck. That's disappointing, especially the latter. MotorStorm Guy's intro narrations are the best!
cowden_harley said:for UK gaffers that havent pulled the trigger. This is now £19.99 at game.co.uk
kinoki said:So, after a weeks vacation I've logged back on and found that everyone is like level 50+ now and know the tracks a whole lot better than me. What happened?
ConradCervantes said:Agreed on subjectivity, a lot of Pacific Rift's music clicked with me and introduced me to some groups I listen to to this day. But I do enjoy a healthy dosage of electronica, so we shall see.